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“In BC alone, 22 new low record temperatures were broken Wednesday morning,” says Brian Dillon, a meteorologist at The Weather Network. “About 10 were broken in southern Alberta as well.”

Several places saw temperatures dip below the freezing mark, but Dillon says residents shouldn’t write off the summer just yet.

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/storm_watch_stories3&stormfile=Temperatures_swing_across_western_Canada_13_09_2012?ref=ccbox_weather_category1

Thanks to Joe for this link

 

11 Responses to Record low temps across western Canada

  1. Alex says:

    winter is here …

  2. tango says:

    I am in sydney 9.30 in the morning have the heater on please bring on global warming

  3. Postman1 says:

    Plenty on the news about heat all summer, but not a word about record lows now. Can anyone say ‘bias’?

  4. fred says:

    The many faces of climate change. Sometimes the carbon heats the planet and sometimes it don’t.

  5. Mr Lost says:

    Summer has just begun here in Oregon and is in for an extended run.

    The skies are starting to get crappy looking again and the grass around here is dry as wheat and is horrible making my allergy alarms go off.

    I wish for some Ice Age now instead of this Global Warming crap.

  6. Mr Lost says:

    I personally believe sunspots are causing magnetic disturbance in the earth which in turn will create stubborn high pressure zones the kind that won’t budge.

    From what I’ve noticed we are having the same high pressure that the Midwest had only it shifted to Nevada and Nevada is red hot on the map.
    I have never seen NV so red on the temp average charts before and it is worrying me.

    I wonder if there is volcanoes getting ready to rip down there.

    2008 THRU 2010 had minimum sunspot activity and the earth was starting to cool off with winter storms like crazy pounding the northern hemisphere but now sunspot activity has surged which we are seeing widespread droughts and crop failures.

    How much is a loaf of bread you ask? Now it’s 5$ at Safeway for a tiny loaf.

  7. Mr Lost says:

    Hey author. Will you send some of your ice age here please?

    We are sick of this extended dry crap which we haven’t had any decent rain since early June and none for the foreseable future unless we get some conviction from thunderstorms.

    Bend Oregon had a bunch of dry lightning in the area starting off fires.

    It’s as if this is something straight out of the bible four seals that are being broken.

  8. C. Peter Davis says:

    I have predicted B.C., Alberta and most of Europe to have a bitter winter this year as their summer practically mirrored the “summer” past that New Zealand, South Africa and large parts of Australia shivered through. Their subsequent winter was cold and bitter and although they are entering spring are still getting snow in areas. I expect a milder winter from Saskatchewan East although we may recieve copius amounts of snow. This will be interesting to watch.

  9. George says:

    Record lows, strange the Guardian reports less Arctic ice – http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/sep/14/arctic-sea-ice-smallest-extent
    Could this be due to subterranean volcanic ocean warming?

  10. RobertvdL says:

    http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2012/09/16/unprecedented-cold-and-snow-in-iceland/#comment-134307

    Snow in North Iceland in early September is not unheard of but snowfall of two to three meters overnight at this time of year—when the sheep are still in highland pastures—is highly unusual. Coupled with blackouts across the region, from Blönduós in the west to Þórshöfn in the east, due to icing of power lines and we’re looking at an unprecedented situation.


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